Third Annual – Richmond UnCorked Gala
April 23, 2013 • Posted by Gil in Events, News, Slider • • 0 comments
Returns Thursday, May 16, 2013! Silent Auction donation requested; restaurant gift certificates, jewelry and art and more, thanks.
So, what is cancer?
July 25, 2012 • Posted by Gil in Blog, News • • 0 comments
University of Texas – M D Anderson Cancer Treatment Hospital. Got Questions? We all have questions about cancer. What to do - Click this link to view a short video on what cancer is or maybe! http://www.mdanderson.org/patients_public/about_cancer/
Cancer Classroom
July 24, 2012 • Posted by Gil in News • • 0 comments
New York Times cancer video is one of the most easliy understood short discriptions of cancer. Simply presented and direct; interesting. Click here to see it – click now!http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/08/15/science/100000000999724/picture-this-cancer.html
The Emperor of All Maladies – Book
July 22, 2012 • Posted by Gil in News • • 0 comments
This remarkable book is powerful in subject, resourceful, provocative and a must read for everyone with a soul. In the biography of cancer little is left to the imagination. For patients, family, friends, caregivers and medical professionals it’s required reading. Read it! One quote, ” Now it...READ MORE
Meet Gil
January 28, 2012 • Posted by Admin in News, Stories • • 2 comments
Gil Miles has been diagnosed with terminal Leukemia four times: in 2002, 2010, twice in 2012 and 2013 and is currently undergoing chomotherapy treatments and will begin Revlimd, a chemo-tablet 5.30.13 . He has beat the odds, for now. Gil began Wine For Cures, not for...READ MORE
Ecomonic Impact of Cancer
December 19, 2011 • Posted by Gil in News • • 1 comment
National Cancer Institute estimates cancer costs to reach at least $158 billion dollars annually in 2022. These numbers are based on growth and aging for the US population. The big spenders are breast, colorectal, lymphoma, lung and prostate cancers. Learn more: then link to Cancer...READ MORE



HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY, YOU HAVE BREAST CANCER! Those words will resonate in my mind forever. In January of 2012, my mother was diagnosed with Stage IIIC Ovarian cancer. It completely shocked our family. No one had a history of this and we never even thought her swelling and pain was cancer related. She pleaded